I just don’t know, why I have to think about Egon Schiele every time, Vienna passes my mind? Maybe because on my first visit, there was an exhibition in the Leopold Museum and a huge poster with one of his skinny and intensely staring creatures stayed in my brain. Nonetheless, after my visit in Budapest, […]
Kategorie: Street Photography
End of History – Budapest in November 2017
Budapest. November 2017. The first day it was raining, the second day the sun broke through the clouds. People with sinister faces. Workers, waiters, pedestrians. Not a lot of talk in between. The whole atmosphere so unlike the first time I had visited the Hungarian capital in the early 90’s. Back then, you could sense […]
Opening of the Carnival Session in Cologne
Yesterday was the 11th of November. The beginning of the carnival session. This year on a Saturday. Myriads of visitors had been announced, and when I left home I saw them: thousands of mostly young people, some of them in gorgeous colorful costumes, a lot of them already drunk. I took quite a long walk […]
Remembering last Summer – Greek Islands: Syros
I visited the island of Syros in the 80’s. Sometime in March. Grey sky, scratched sea. We took the first accommodation they’ve offered us. A souterrain room, a cold and clamp wind whistled by the only window which faced the dooryard. The weathered charme of the proud, once rich port city Hermoupolis, still the capital […]
Sunday Morning in Duesseldorf (Germany)
From a Cologne point of view the city of Düsseldorf, just 50 km away, is almost another world. Young, nouveau riche, not really Rhineland but more Westfalen. Not lighthearted, but ambitious. Dynamic – in an efficient yet unsympathetic way. The City’s trademark: The Königsallee. One has to visit this famous shopping mile on a weekday’s […]
Searching Beauty in the Square Format – Shooting with a Rolleiflex
I still struggle with the square-format of my Rolleiflex camera. As much as I like the fact, that it slows down my photography and forces me to compose the picture with more care, as much as I like this beautiful gigantic viewfinder, which transforms an ordinary object into a piece of art, it’s a painful […]
Greece 2017 – Xanthi Street Photography
Xanthi, located in the north-eastern part of Greece called Thrace, not far away from the greek-turkish border, isn’t exactly what’s called a megalopolis. What makes it quite special is the comparatively high share of students – and a strong muslim minority, some with turkish roots. Others are pomaks, slavic or thracian muslims living in Serbia, […]
Greece 2017 – Athens Street Photography
The first night we arrived in Athens and took place outside a taverna. A young man approached our table. He didn’t want money, he just wanted some bread. Ten minutes later, we heard some explosions, and then people were running towards our taverna. The police was hunting some anarchists, who had destroyed shop windows in […]
Istanbul behind the Fork
Yesterday, arte-tv showed some interesting documentaries about the political and social developments in Turkey. All in all it was depressing. Even the positive examples of the few, who resist violence and political oppression and fight for freedom didn’t make it easier: they are exceptions, heroes. It’s hardly probable that they will change the course of […]
The Stage of Streets – People Photography in Liège
There are many different styles of street photography. For myself I discovered over the last years a preference for pictures who focus on one or two interesting characters with an expression that somehow touches me. For this kind of street photography which concentrates on the expression of an interesting character the background is immensely important. […]